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In William Faulkners A Rose for Emily we see how past events affect the life of the main character Miss Emily especially her inability to accept change Throughout the story Miss Emily goes to extreme measures to protect her social status Miss Emily lives in the past to shield herself from a future that holds no promises and no guarantees William Faulkner illustrates Miss Emilys inability to accept change through the physical social and historical settings all of which are intimately related to the Grierson house The Grierson house is a physical reminder of Miss Emilys reluctance to change The big squarish frame house that had once been white decorated with cupolas and scrolled balconies in the heavenly lightsome style of the seventies 236 was located on one of the most prominent and prestigious neighborhoods in the town of Jefferson However times changed and new generations replaced the old ones and the town moved on towards the future The houses were replaced by cotton gins and auto garages until only Miss Emilys house was left The Grierson house is a visible reminder that Miss Emily can not accept change Miss Emily refuses to change with the town because her family once dominated it and change means her family may not be the center of attention anymore Even the interior of the house provides evidence of her lack of progression It smelled of dust and disuse 237 The leather of the furniture was cracked and when the chairs were sat upon a faint dust rose about the thighs 237 Miss Emily like the Grierson house seems to be submerged in the shadows of time and refuses to let the light of the future through The Grierson name was beginning to become less and less significant as time wore on and Miss Emily finds herself in a battle with the present in order to save her past As the town of Jefferson becomes modernized Miss Emily finds

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